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In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of Free Will, recorded on 03/26/13, co-hosts George Ortega and Enel talk about how human decisions are made at the level of the unconscious, and are therefore not freely willed. Topics: free will, determinism, free choice, fate, destiny, causal will, unconscious, cause and effect,...

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Music from the 5pm service at Artisan Church in Rochester NY as performed by Anna & The So and Sos. www.artisanchurch.com Topics: artisan, church, artisan church, podcast, music, Anna And The So and Sos

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Writer Ellen Jaffe returns to Art Waves to discuss her new collection of poems, Skinny Dipping with the Muse. She also has a new hat to wear, as contributing editor of the cross-border literary magazine, The Great Lakes Review. Throw off your clothes and dive in to Art Waves! Topics: Lorna Crozier, Wintergreen Studio, Rena Upitis, James Strecker, Rita Chiarelli, Hannele Pohjanmies,...

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In this episode, recorded July 14, 2011, the host presents evidence that at least one Christian, St. Paul, seemed to understand that we humans do not have a free will, and why St. Augustine coined the term "free will" to explain evil in the world. Topics: free will vs. determinism, free choice, causal will, unconscious will, cause and effect,...

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In the fall of 2014 Seraphim Editions published the anthology Engraved: Canadian Stories of World War One. It's a powerful collection of stories about how that war changed Canadian society. This episode of Art Waves welcomes three Engraved writers: Carol Leigh Wehking, who wrote about conscientious objector Edwin Zavitz; Jean Ryan, who wrote about a WWI nurse from Paris, Ont.; and Lise Levesque, who wrote about the tragedy of her grandfather, Edouard Quirion. Topics: Religious Society of Friends, Edwin Zavitz, Sidwell School, conscription, the American Friends...

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In this episode of Exploring the Illusion of free will, recorded on January 6, 2012, producer and host George Ortega talks about how overcoming the illusion of free will can make our lives more enjoyable. Topics: free will vs. determinism, free choice, causal will, unconscious will, cause and effect,...

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508 is a show about Worcester. This week, we geek out on the details of Worcester Election Day 2012 with Chris Robarge of the Voter Protection Network, poll warden Colin Novick, and Democratic poll observer Brendan Melican. Show notes Topics: 508, Worcester

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508 is a show about Worcester. This week's panel is Tina Zlody, Jeff Barnard, and Brendan Melican. Tina talks about the upcoming arts festival stART on the Street, Sunday September 21, 2008, 11am - 5pm, Park Avenue, between Highland and Pleasant Streets, Worcester, MA. We talk about agenda items for Worcester in the coming year. Jeff agrees with Jordan Levy that swapping out our old city councilors would be helpful. Brendan would like to see councilors focus on improving owner-occupancy rates... Topics: Worcester, 508, podcast, Worcester Magazine

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508 is a show about Worcester. This week's panel features Brendan Melican and Kevin Ksen. The Telegram & Gazette continues to be in financial trouble; things look awful for their parent, the New York Times. Nevertheless, they continue to bird-dog local police misconduct and write about downtown retail. Some local college students aren't happy with downtown Worcester. Mike is going to DC next year to work against torture, and local Catholic Workers were sentenced to community service for... Topics: Worcester, podcast, 508

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508 is a show about Worcester. On this debut episode, Mike Benedetti talks about resistance to a Worcester Wal-Mart will Shannon Senior, and about the preliminary City Council election with Brendan Melican. Topics: Options for stopping or mitigating a Worcester Wal-Mart are running out The preliminary Council election was dominated by one big factor How much did the candidates spend per vote? The District 5 race: Rich Ball and baseball "I have a funning feeling we're gonna see... Topics: Worcester, 508, Shannon Senior, Brendan Melican, City Council, Wal-Mart